- 14 Oct 2006
- 11:56 am
How Architecture Influenced Nike Air Max
The unique design of Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris was what inspired Tinker Hatfield, originally hired as in-house architect, now Nike’s Vice President of Innovation Design, to create the very first Air Max. See how he tells the story in this 8-minute short film titled “Respect the Architects” by Thibaut de Longeville.
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